While it may not have been their best performance of the season it was good enough for the Lugoff-Elgin girls' golf team which won their first match of the 2016 season with a 248-257 victory over visiting Sumter in a Tuesday afternoon match played at the Camden Country Club.

Matt Campbell has seen A.C. Flora in person at last month's Camden Shrine Club Football Jamboree. He has watched tapes of the Falcons' first two games. The Lugoff-Elgin head coach knows that Flora is 0-2 on the season.

Lugoff-Elgin sophomore Michaelah Wise fired a season low 42 for the nine holes but it was not enough for the Lady Demons to overcome Hartsville's consistency and depth in a Region 4-4A golf match played last Tuesday at the Camden Country Club.

(Editor's note: Due to the threat of rain and wind associated from Tropical Storm 9, Lugoff-Elgin's football game at Midland Valley has been moved to Thursday. Kickoff will be at 6 p.m. in Graniteville.)

Michaelah Wise and Tristan Ray both carded 54s as the Lugoff-Elgin girls' golf team suffered a 212-239 loss to host Spring Valley in a non-conference golf match played at the Woodlands Country Club last Thursday.

Greg Ruffner saw the excitement and the filled stands on Friday nights in the fall when he was handling the kicking chores for the Lugoff-Elgin football team. He also experienced the vast amount of unused seats in those same bleachers which he and his L-E soccer teammates played in front of during the spring.